A Greeley man, who was high from huffing a computer duster when he attacked two victims with a meat cleaver, has been sentenced to 13 years in prison.

Weld County District Attorney

Jama Abdi Isse

Jama Abdi Isse, 33, was sentenced Friday by Weld District Court Judge Timothy Kerns for the 2017 cleaver attack, according to the district attorney’s office.

The attack happened at about 1:15 a.m. on June 10, 2017, according to court documents. Police were called to the 1500 block of 11th Street on a report of a stabbing.

When officers arrived they found the victims, a man and woman, bleeding and suffering from lacerations, according to a news release.

The pair had been loading their vehicle to go on a fishing trip when they saw Isse and another man huffing a computer duster, prosecutors said. People inhale the relatively inexpensive cleaning product to get a cheap high.

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The high, aggressive men approached the couple and an altercation started with Isse using a cleaver to cut the male victim’s ear, neck and torso. The female victim tried to disarm Isse; she was also cut with the cleaver.

In August a jury convicted Isse of two counts of assault, both felonies, and one count of abusing toxic vapors, a misdemeanor.